Survival Kits
Having the right survival kits on hand can mean the difference between living well and being caught in a truly disastrous situation. Here are a few suggestions on what to consider when picking out survival kits. You’ll be surprised at just how useful they can be!
One of the most essential survival kits would have to be the first aid kit. You should have one of these whenever you’re driving in your car, in your home, and in a EDC or bugout bag. It’s always a good idea to have the supplies you need to treat a sunburn or bandage a wound, should you need to. While the contents of your first aid kit may vary depending on what you plan on doing, you should nevertheless have bandages, clean water, burn cream, bug bite ointment, and antibiotics at the very least. If you have a specific medical problem that requires daily medication, it’s a good idea to keep an extra dose handy in case you need it.
What are other survival kits to consider?
- With this survival kit you’ll receive a compass, knife, fire starter, flashlight, scale, whistle, tactical pen, key light, tool card, and carrying case
- The multi tool card instructions are in Chinese or some other Asian language
Food is often a big problem in the event of an emergency. Not only is finding it difficult, but preparing it can be tricky too, especially if you’re low on supplies as it is. However, there are survival kits that contain a variety of freeze dried or dehydrated foods that last for years and are relatively simple to prepare. You can also include drinks, such as powdered milk or dried fruit juice. Other goodies to include in your survival kits include granola bars, jerky, chocolate, and dried fruit. These foods provide you with a quick burst of energy and last quite a long time.
- It's a perfect little survival kit. All seemed good quality. And not cheaply made.
- Several users reported the compass didn’t work,
There are plenty of other things to keep in mind for your survival kits. Some common supplies include flashlights, fresh batteries, solar powered hot plates, matches, a compass, emergency flares, a battery powered radio, binoculars, and others. These are great for just about everything. Not only will they help you navigate unfamiliar territory, but you can also use many of these supplies to gain the attention of a search party.
- In this survival kit you’ll receive the army compass, the knife, the signal mirror, a flint stone, a multi function scraper, a tactical pen, a whistle, a tactical torch flashlight, a saber card with 18 functions, a wire saw, and the waterproof and shockproof case
- This is definitely a survival kit for on the go. It will not be good enough for a home survival kit
These are only a few survival kits to consider. It never hurts to think ahead, and when it comes to staying safe, you can never be too prepared. Keep in mind to also check your batteries regularly to ensure that they’re fresh. Store them properly as well, or you may end up with an unusable mess on your hands.